A series of clips through downtown (including the I-5 Express lanes) and the surrounding area as night falls, All music and equipment FAQ's are in the closing credits,
Everytime I wanna go back to Seattle I come and watch this video. It almost puts me back there. The sky/weather is perfect he chose the perfect music, etc.
It's amazing how much the designers of the interstate system can easily slip in roadway in such a way that space is used to the best ability possible. Kudos to the people who worked on I-5 in Seattle.
I was living in Oak Harbor and I would go to Seattle all the time. I fell in love... Washington State is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen... Beautiful beautiful video!!!
Seattle sure is one of the crown jewels of your 2016 trip to the Pacific Northwest. Washington state is my favorite state of the Pacific Northwest and I love the nature and even the Cascades in that state.
I know this is old but man this....this is why Jim is the best. He doesn't just show you the city he transports you there. I often find myself coming back and watching this one (among others). The vibe is just perfect, I can put on some headphones and it feels like I'm right there on interstate 5 rolling though downtown
You literally couldn’t have picked a better day or time of day to film this.... I don’t know if you specifically planned to do this on a gloomy evening BUT whatever it played out in your favor man, the hues in the sky & the clouds are simply AMAZING....this is one of my favorite videos from you.....SUPERB JOB 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🏆🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇🥇
Why is it that the cities with the most beautiful freeways, scenery, and skylines are known for earthquakes and fires? Beautiful. i hope to drive there someday! Thanks for sharing Jim.
That city has grown so much since I was there in '74. It was pretty sleepy and The Space Needle stood above everything then. It is even a lot different then during the grunge era 25 years ago.
Jim, your videos are addictive. Love the editing, the music, the story lines, and most of all, seeing some of these amazing interstate highways. So much has been written and reported on the disruptive nature of interstate highways. Not suggesting this isn't true (my own hometown included) But watching your videos shows the amazing engineering and work that went into construction. In my city (Syracuse) there has been much hand wringing over what to do about I81 through downtown. Your vids have given me a whole new look at this impressive system of high speed roads, along with introducing me to a new guitarist who's music will be ringing in my ears whenever I'm on a road trip. Keep up the great work!
Hi Keith, thank you for watching and for the kind and thoughtful comment, I'm glad you enjoy the videos. yeah I've heard about I-81 in Syracuse, tearing down these stretches of Interstate through cities big and small is a short-sighted idea IMO while improving them from an efficiency and aesthetic standpoint would be the way to go, then again I'm biased :).
I really like when you got into downtown you went under a highway in the tunnel type of stretch the lush green bushes that line it as the moody Pacific northwest light bleeds through. Seattle's got such a unique beauty to it
My 2 favorite videos you did with freeway night skylines are the Miami one and this one. I recently got to go to miami and experience that myself and it was amazing. Sitting here watching this video and the seattle skyline looks amazing at night not to mention the freeways there are super cool. I hope to make a trip there soon. Its wild when I think this is completely across the country from Miami lol Something about driving through a large city at night that gets me
Nice route, I think you hit all of the (currently open) tunnels in the area! I'm a big fan of the engineering for that entire Mercer Street interchange. The left entrances and exits aren't ideal, but the designers really took advantage of the grade separation to squeeze a whole maze of ramps and connections to the express lanes in there.
That's some serious eye candy driving south through downtown, and I didn't even know about those express lanes going north. Nice work putting this together. Very cool!
This video was awesome, awesome, awesome!!! That's quite an engineering feat how they built I-5 through downtown. It tops any other downtown stretch of freeway in any city, IMO.
Freeways in Seattle looks fun to drive. So many overpass, elevated roads, bridges, tunnels, different elevations. I live in LA and our freeways are boring.
Wow! I think this is your best ever. Loved those express lanes, especially how wide they are. But I loved how you took your time. it's like you left no stone unturned.
Thank you very much for that, yes we spent most of our short time in Seattle on the road filming and enjoyed every minute of it. With someplace that far away you can't take for granted when and if you'll ever get back.
both the 1-5 and i-90 look totally different now!! the 90 now no longer has express lanes because they have been repurposed as LINK (metro) tracks and bus exclusive lanes.!! i-5 has gotten repaired, the i-99 that cuts through seattle got torn down and is now a tunnel that goes under downtown!! so cool!!!
Very nice ride- very nice- especially with Seattle all lit up- I like that skyline- it has a lot of unique charms. Sorry it took me a few days to see the video but a medical issue had kept me down and out- but this video is well worth the wait! Very awesome ride- cannot wait to see the next one from Seattle!
Excellent looking video and a great ride through Seattle and surrounding areas. Seattle looks like a great place, very clean. The music also helped too. Never really listened to any of the Seattle grunge, but it sounded fine to me. Thanx for posting this.
That's funny, your "SB I-5 to EB I-90" part of this was basically my commute into work every night! I go from Lake City Way & I-5 until I-90 Exit 15 in Issaquah. Was watching this and suddenly thought I was going to work.... LOL!
Oh man, the 12-12-5 tour has GOT to include Seattle! A flyover, leading to a tunnel! ya don't see that every day. No one does dusk-to-dark videos better than you do, Jim! (I'm commenting from one of my other channels as I'm rendering out a video to upload to it).
Thank you Jim for sharing this awesome video of the drive throughout the Seattle area and I'm hoping one day I will be heading there although I don't drive !
The Alaskan Way Viaduct in part 2 is (of the time of this viewing) nearly completely demolished. You'll have to take some trips through the (newish) 99 Tunnel, but do it before November of '19 because that's when they'll start charging you to drive through it.
@@Freewayjim Thought you might find this interesting. www.king5.com/mobile/article/news/local/seattle/seattle-viaduct-demolition-double-decker-section/281-682e766d-47ab-4ead-8ef2-191848a541ad
My ex wife and I honeymooned in Seattle because we didn't want to go to a stereotypical honeymoon place. Man, did we ever pick the right city. As soon as the DC-10 landed (it was mid-90's), we knew we'd made the right choice. We stayed downtown so we wouldn't need to rent a car for the entire time and did a ton of walking around the area. As I noted earlier, we both loved the city. So much, in fact, we decided we wanted to live there after three days and began to look for housing and jobs! Unfortunately, with our limited time in town and her difficulty in finding a job (I had a job that I could find most anywhere) it didn't materialize. We did, however, keep looking when we returned home to Iowa but it just didn't pan out, unfortunately. I still to this day long to go back and I'd love to take my kids to see the city I fell in love with. One sorta funny note: We talked to some locals about neighborhoods, etc and mentioned that we really wanted to move out to SEA. More than one person asked, "are you from California?". Of course, being from Iowa our answer was "no, we're visiting from Iowa" and the response was always "Oh, ok. You're .ore than welcome to come to Seattle." Apparently, Californians were fleeing to Seattle in droves at the time and, being provincial as we all are sometimes, the locals were not happy. Thanks for posting these. Brings back a ton of memories.
Cool story, never heard of anyone honeymooning in Seattle but it is a nice city with lots to do. Definitely take your kids. You can even see how much the city's changed from the 90s. I lived in Washington in the 90s and remember driving past the Kingdome on the freeway. Well needless to say the skyline has changed significantly with all the new buildings. I guess the only constant is change. See Seattle again before it changes too much.
+jmurphy1973 This reminded me of Oregonians getting fed up with Californian transplant. A famous governor of Oregon, Tom McCall I believe, said famously, "Come visit Oregon anytime, but for god's sake, don't move here." Being a Californian native, I find it funny that Oregonians and Seattle residents would prefer people from elsewhere than California even though we're similar; I guess people just want more diversity among newcomers.
It's less the Northern Californians we dislike, more the ones from SoCal. Impatient, driving up property taxes/house prices, razing entire areas and destroying favorite places (some even historical) to make high-rises that no one in their right mind can afford, and pretty damn unsafe driving. Not to mention Californian companies investing and only paying minimum wage. By all means, please visit. However, if you're going to live here, contribute and help out instead of being part of the problem.
Interestingly, it turns out that having some more high-rises around actually helps to lower housing prices in the region: seattletransitblog.com/2017/09/11/but-luxury-housing-is-good/
Some video's are not available on cell phone, and only last saturday I discovered I could use the desktop version on my phone as well.. So I've been doing a huge catch-up for several channels. For fwj2016 that means 21-30, and the new ones I didnt watch yet. After this video, I guess I need to take a break. Jim, "Emerald City Nightfall" is something Iconic! These tracks absolutely made the rush for me, and Seattle seems to be a city that never gets boring, indeed.
great rockin' video, gonna put it up there with your Colorado i70 Canyon video. I absolutely got "virtually" lost in this one - and as a layperson it gives me a sense of the complexity the engineers must face with all that terrain, weaving tunnels and bridges around mountains and water. Only so many places to build, and apparently with the ongoing tech boom Seattle recently super ceded Boston as the most expensive place to buy real estate not in California.
Kinda cool because just last month they closed (permanently) the express lanes on the I-90 bridge (Don't worry, the ones on I-5 aren't going anywhere!) so they can turn the former express bridge into a light rail line. Weird to watch this video and see cars on the "middle" bridge now. Haha!
Seattle is magnificent at night. during my time there I only used Alaskan Way once at night. I hope you got to use Hwy 16 on the west shore and took a ferry across from Bremerton. +freewayjim Oh another cool thing is... did you notice that the sun stays out until 10pm during the Summer in Seattle?
Sweet! They're one of my favorite bands, and "Stockholm Syndrome" did go perfectly with that part of your vid. There's one Seattle legend we've yet to hear. I'm hoping he's in one or both of your last two Seattle videos.
Who are you thinking of? ...if it's Hendrix, no can do, the music is not safe to use but there is a Hendrix cover in the next video. I do have two Seattle artists left in the next two videos but they probably aren't who you'd expect.
Great video! Found this one very interesting - we don't have separate "express lanes" in the UK at all AFAIK, so it was interesting to see them in action. It's an interesting idea - am I right in thinking they are essentially toll lanes on highways that are otherwise free to drive on? I'm assuming they have some kind of transponder system and an occupancy restriction?
Thank you, these express lanes are free (some other cities have them from the 1960's), most built before the 1990's are. Express lanes being built now are essentially toll lanes, we have some under construction where I live in Atlanta. In most cases you have to have a transponder to use them.
Ah - watched this again and I get it now - noticed that they're reversible. It's an ingenious idea and seems very cool, though I imagine it presents its fair share of challenges in construction and maintenance.
Additionally Jim, As of January 11th 2019 The portion of the Alaskan Way Viaduct you drove from 10:53 to 11:43 will be NO MORE as the new underground waterfront tunnel will be in the process of it's grand opening. So those elevated views from the AWV will be gone forever!!!
With the way you get around the country, I'm sure it will be sooner than later. Also there will be no toll on the tunnel for the first 90 days once open.
jim, i think some of the road signs were replaced due to the paint fading ( comparing this video to 2019, im not sure how road signs are made) anyway video is actually good, its been 3yrs since the upload
Only two minutes in the video, and this feels more like Southern California instead of Northern Washington. Where am I again? P.S. True roadgeeks always show or have at least seen the epic US 99 sign. Hopefully you saw it too.
Freewayjim Ah, too bad. If you want to know where it is next time, it's on Columbia Street ramp to WA 99 South onto the Alaskan Way Viaduct. There's a gantry before the freeway entrance that says (SOUTHBOUND (US 99 sign) ) (Waterfront (down arrow) )
Seattle skyline and natural scenery is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
Everything about this feels so Seattle, from the music to the cool bluish tinge everything has on an overcast day. Thanks for taking me back!
Everytime I wanna go back to Seattle I come and watch this video. It almost puts me back there. The sky/weather is perfect he chose the perfect music, etc.
Yeah it feels strong it feels like october 2022 when i lived in seattle
Wait i didin't put this😱
It's amazing how much the designers of the interstate system can easily slip in roadway in such a way that space is used to the best ability possible. Kudos to the people who worked on I-5 in Seattle.
Indeed!
Seattle I 5 East Allentown PA
I was living in Oak Harbor and I would go to Seattle all the time. I fell in love... Washington State is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen... Beautiful beautiful video!!!
Thank you very much, I was pretty impressed with it during my short visit, hope to come back some day.
Seattle sure is one of the crown jewels of your 2016 trip to the Pacific Northwest. Washington state is my favorite state of the Pacific Northwest and I love the nature and even the Cascades in that state.
This is by far the most immersive video of the city I've ever come across online. I'm in awe of the landscape, dialogue + musical symmetry.
Thank you very much!
I know this is old but man this....this is why Jim is the best. He doesn't just show you the city he transports you there.
I often find myself coming back and watching this one (among others). The vibe is just perfect, I can put on some headphones and it feels like I'm right there on interstate 5 rolling though downtown
Very nice video. Appreciate you and your great work, as always. Hope that all is well. God bless.
All is well indeed and thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the video.
You literally couldn’t have picked a better day or time of day to film this.... I don’t know if you specifically planned to do this on a gloomy evening BUT whatever it played out in your favor man, the hues in the sky & the clouds are simply AMAZING....this is one of my favorite videos from you.....SUPERB JOB 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🏆🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇🥇
Thank you very much, we only had one afternoon/evening in Seattle so we got what we could, sometimes it just works out.
I like those express lanes. They put a lot of work into them with their own separate tunnel levels, etc.
They are awesome!
I agree
Trans Canada Phil, they do add a lot of work I can only imagine it’s like 2 freeways
Plus they are awesome
Why is it that the cities with the most beautiful freeways, scenery, and skylines are known for earthquakes and fires? Beautiful. i hope to drive there someday!
Thanks for sharing Jim.
Thank you!
If you think of it freeways have so many designs
You can see lots of cool things like Interstate 5’s express lanes
Earthquakes and fires are manmade and are overbluffed.
That city has grown so much since I was there in '74. It was pretty sleepy and The Space Needle stood above everything then. It is even a lot different then during the grunge era 25 years ago.
Jim, your videos are addictive. Love the editing, the music, the story lines, and most of all, seeing some of these amazing interstate highways. So much has been written and reported on the disruptive nature of interstate highways. Not suggesting this isn't true (my own hometown included) But watching your videos shows the amazing engineering and work that went into construction. In my city (Syracuse) there has been much hand wringing over what to do about I81 through downtown. Your vids have given me a whole new look at this impressive system of high speed roads, along with introducing me to a new guitarist who's music will be ringing in my ears whenever I'm on a road trip. Keep up the great work!
Hi Keith, thank you for watching and for the kind and thoughtful comment, I'm glad you enjoy the videos. yeah I've heard about I-81 in Syracuse, tearing down these stretches of Interstate through cities big and small is a short-sighted idea IMO while improving them from an efficiency and aesthetic standpoint would be the way to go, then again I'm biased :).
I really like when you got into downtown you went under a highway in the tunnel type of stretch the lush green bushes that line it as the moody Pacific northwest light bleeds through. Seattle's got such a unique beauty to it
It really does, thank you for watching.
My 2 favorite videos you did with freeway night skylines are the Miami one and this one. I recently got to go to miami and experience that myself and it was amazing. Sitting here watching this video and the seattle skyline looks amazing at night not to mention the freeways there are super cool. I hope to make a trip there soon. Its wild when I think this is completely across the country from Miami lol
Something about driving through a large city at night that gets me
Thanks and yes Miami is a pretty fun place to drive around (as is Seattle), glad you enjoy the videos.
Nice route, I think you hit all of the (currently open) tunnels in the area! I'm a big fan of the engineering for that entire Mercer Street interchange. The left entrances and exits aren't ideal, but the designers really took advantage of the grade separation to squeeze a whole maze of ramps and connections to the express lanes in there.
Thank you!
That's some serious eye candy driving south through downtown, and I didn't even know about those express lanes going north. Nice work putting this together. Very cool!
Thank you, I wish I could have got them southbound as well but it just didn't work out.
Best vid yet thanks Jim I watch this every day
Thank you, glad you enjoy it!
and congrats on 40k subs!
@@hypercable6799 Thank you very much!
Well
I’m a big fan I couldn’t ask for better freeways are just my thing
This video was awesome, awesome, awesome!!! That's quite an engineering feat how they built I-5 through downtown. It tops any other downtown stretch of freeway in any city, IMO.
Thank you and I think it does too.
Maybe except New York City; that place is a maze just like Tokyo.
Amazing video of the twists and turns of I5 as it weaves right through and under downtown
Thank you
Once again, another amazing video Jim! Seattle at night is an amazing thing to see, and the soundtrack went beautifully with the footage.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Freeways in Seattle looks fun to drive. So many overpass, elevated roads, bridges, tunnels, different elevations. I live in LA and our freeways are boring.
I don't think LA Freeways are boring but the ones in Seattle, yes, they are fun and very interesting.
the editing of this video is superb!!! great job!
Thank you very much!
Freewayjim woah the good thing u picked this song it's really nice for me I loved it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
What a beautiful video. For me, Everlong is one of the best songs ever written.
Thank you, I like it a lot too and was glad I could use it.
Wow! I think this is your best ever. Loved those express lanes, especially how wide they are. But I loved how you took your time. it's like you left no stone unturned.
Thank you very much for that, yes we spent most of our short time in Seattle on the road filming and enjoyed every minute of it. With someplace that far away you can't take for granted when and if you'll ever get back.
the best part is the express lane tunnels. It’s truly amazing how engineers pulled that one off.
I agree, they are amazing to drive.
Now I know why Seattle is one of the best places in the US To live, great video!!! Wonderful production as always!
Thanks Nash, this one was a lot of fun to make.
Nash Wayz don't get carried away Seattle is very expensive
both the 1-5 and i-90 look totally different now!! the 90 now no longer has express lanes because they have been repurposed as LINK (metro) tracks and bus exclusive lanes.!! i-5 has gotten repaired, the i-99 that cuts through seattle got torn down and is now a tunnel that goes under downtown!! so cool!!!
This video is SUPER COOL....NOW this one reminds me of ORBITAL ONE PERFECT SUNRISE even more...thanks and Kudos to you for posting this one too!!!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
amazing freeway and songs
Thank you very much!
ayman alfred no, I live in Washington and the despite how wide the fucking freeway is, traffic is worse than ever.
Dislike Bot if you think your traffic is worst, wait till you see LA's or New York's traffic
MoneyShot how about 401 traffic.
Ahh, a nighttime view of my new hometown---well, next Summer. Can't beat Seattle, IMHO. Thx for the upload!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent music 👍
Thank you!
@@Freewayjim Heck yeah!
wow what a ride watched on cell phone during my lunch break. will definitely have to watch again on the big screen
Glad you liked it, it won't disappoint on the big screen :)
Very nice ride- very nice- especially with Seattle all lit up- I like that skyline- it has a lot of unique charms. Sorry it took me a few days to see the video but a medical issue had kept me down and out- but this video is well worth the wait! Very awesome ride- cannot wait to see the next one from Seattle!
Thanks, no prob, glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent looking video and a great ride through Seattle and surrounding areas. Seattle looks like a great place, very clean. The music also helped too. Never really listened to any of the Seattle grunge, but it sounded fine to me. Thanx for posting this.
Thanks, it's an awesome city, I was very impressed with it. Only two out of the three songs were grunge, Muse is a whole different animal.
That's funny, your "SB I-5 to EB I-90" part of this was basically my commute into work every night! I go from Lake City Way & I-5 until I-90 Exit 15 in Issaquah. Was watching this and suddenly thought I was going to work.... LOL!
I really enjoyed watching this video. You made me excited to visit Seattle. Hopefully soon
Thank you very much!
Awesome video & what an awesome looking city
Thank you and it is an awesome city!
Oh man, the 12-12-5 tour has GOT to include Seattle! A flyover, leading to a tunnel! ya don't see that every day. No one does dusk-to-dark videos better than you do, Jim! (I'm commenting from one of my other channels as I'm rendering out a video to upload to it).
Thank you very much, yeah Seattle is an awesome freeway/road city to explore.
Thank you Jim for sharing this awesome video of the drive throughout the Seattle area and I'm hoping one day I will be heading there although I don't drive !
Thanks for watching, hope you get there just the same, riding along is cool too!
hey Jim, I'm glad that you thought that strech of freeway was cool
One of the coolest I've ever seen for sure.
I've also drove that way
Driving through Seattle is always fun. Its like a space ride. I live in Vancouver, BC.
The Alaskan Way Viaduct in part 2 is (of the time of this viewing) nearly completely demolished. You'll have to take some trips through the (newish) 99 Tunnel, but do it before November of '19 because that's when they'll start charging you to drive through it.
I live in ATL, there's no way I'm driving out there by November, maybe someday, the toll won't break me.
@@Freewayjim Thought you might find this interesting.
www.king5.com/mobile/article/news/local/seattle/seattle-viaduct-demolition-double-decker-section/281-682e766d-47ab-4ead-8ef2-191848a541ad
Great video, & you are winning in the music department!
Thanks and much appreciated!
Cool riding!
Thank you!
Beautiful. That's Cascadia for you.
Love your channel!
Thank you for watching!
Saw overhead speed signs to
Hi FreewayJim & RUclipsrs Good morning to All! Just want to say Great Video & Music Thanks!
Thank you!
Dang, this is freaking awesome! Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much!
Amazing. I think those freeways look much more interesting to drive on than LA freeways.
There's not as many as LA but what they have in Seattle is extremely interesting, hope you find your way up there one day :)
Nice Vid. Too Bad express lanes on I-90 are permently closed for light rail construction
Thank you!
My ex wife and I honeymooned in Seattle because we didn't want to go to a stereotypical honeymoon place. Man, did we ever pick the right city. As soon as the DC-10 landed (it was mid-90's), we knew we'd made the right choice.
We stayed downtown so we wouldn't need to rent a car for the entire time and did a ton of walking around the area.
As I noted earlier, we both loved the city. So much, in fact, we decided we wanted to live there after three days and began to look for housing and jobs! Unfortunately, with our limited time in town and her difficulty in finding a job (I had a job that I could find most anywhere) it didn't materialize. We did, however, keep looking when we returned home to Iowa but it just didn't pan out, unfortunately.
I still to this day long to go back and I'd love to take my kids to see the city I fell in love with.
One sorta funny note: We talked to some locals about neighborhoods, etc and mentioned that we really wanted to move out to SEA. More than one person asked, "are you from California?". Of course, being from Iowa our answer was "no, we're visiting from Iowa" and the response was always "Oh, ok. You're .ore than welcome to come to Seattle."
Apparently, Californians were fleeing to Seattle in droves at the time and, being provincial as we all are sometimes, the locals were not happy.
Thanks for posting these. Brings back a ton of memories.
Thanks for sharing your memories, I too was impressed with Seattle, one of the neatest cities in the country without a doubt.
Cool story, never heard of anyone honeymooning in Seattle but it is a nice city with lots to do. Definitely take your kids. You can even see how much the city's changed from the 90s. I lived in Washington in the 90s and remember driving past the Kingdome on the freeway. Well needless to say the skyline has changed significantly with all the new buildings. I guess the only constant is change. See Seattle again before it changes too much.
+jmurphy1973 This reminded me of Oregonians getting fed up with Californian transplant. A famous governor of Oregon, Tom McCall I believe, said famously, "Come visit Oregon anytime, but for god's sake, don't move here." Being a Californian native, I find it funny that Oregonians and Seattle residents would prefer people from elsewhere than California even though we're similar; I guess people just want more diversity among newcomers.
It's less the Northern Californians we dislike, more the ones from SoCal. Impatient, driving up property taxes/house prices, razing entire areas and destroying favorite places (some even historical) to make high-rises that no one in their right mind can afford, and pretty damn unsafe driving. Not to mention Californian companies investing and only paying minimum wage.
By all means, please visit. However, if you're going to live here, contribute and help out instead of being part of the problem.
Interestingly, it turns out that having some more high-rises around actually helps to lower housing prices in the region: seattletransitblog.com/2017/09/11/but-luxury-housing-is-good/
I especially like your fast paced videos!
Thank you
Hi Jim, I like the ferris wheel!! It was great to see that!! I hope we have that here in San Diego!!! 😊
Glad you liked it! we just got one here in Atlanta.
The skyline looks so different now with many new towers built in both Downtown and the South Lake Union areaa
seattle has such an amazing skyline
Thank You Jim
Is it just me or Seattle kinda resembles Atlanta at times? Just the forests and hills and asphalt roads
Some video's are not available on cell phone, and only last saturday I discovered I could use the desktop version on my phone as well.. So I've been doing a huge catch-up for several channels. For fwj2016 that means 21-30, and the new ones I didnt watch yet. After this video, I guess I need to take a break. Jim, "Emerald City Nightfall" is something Iconic! These tracks absolutely made the rush for me, and Seattle seems to be a city that never gets boring, indeed.
Thank you so much, glad you got to see it.
Great video, Jim!
Thank you
Las Vegas has a ferris wheel too!!
Maureen Desquitado your correct :)
"now there's a guy who loves his infrastructure"
LOL!
dude your awesome. i love your videos.
Thank you very much!
Nice way to end the day
great rockin' video, gonna put it up there with your Colorado i70 Canyon video. I absolutely got "virtually" lost in this one - and as a layperson it gives me a sense of the complexity the engineers must face with all that terrain, weaving tunnels and bridges around mountains and water. Only so many places to build, and apparently with the ongoing tech boom Seattle recently super ceded Boston as the most expensive place to buy real estate not in California.
Thank you, yes it's not the easiest city to figure out but there is so much cool stuff to see there it's worth it.
Very cool, looks a lot like Tokyo
Beautiful
I've also drove the express lanes on I-5
Happy Halloween, Jim
So beautiful
I love this channel
Thank you!
Kinda cool because just last month they closed (permanently) the express lanes on the I-90 bridge (Don't worry, the ones on I-5 aren't going anywhere!) so they can turn the former express bridge into a light rail line. Weird to watch this video and see cars on the "middle" bridge now. Haha!
It's 4 years later and Seattle looks quite a bit different with all the new high rises.
Did you have to pay for the I-5 Express Lanes?
No, these are not toll lanes thankfully.
Happy 4th anniversary to this video
I'm guessing after Seattle you'll be headed for Portland? If so, how many videos are you planning to make on it?
There will be two Portland videos and one of the Columbia River Gorge.
Very nice video. Happy Halloween yo you.
Thanks, Happy Halloween!
So confusing....where are they all going?
Seattle is magnificent at night. during my time there I only used Alaskan Way once at night. I hope you got to use Hwy 16 on the west shore and took a ferry across from Bremerton.
+freewayjim Oh another cool thing is... did you notice that the sun stays out until 10pm during the Summer in Seattle?
Thanks, yes I noticed that, we took WA-16 across the bridge and turned around coming in video 16-27, no ferries.
The national boundary north of Seattle and south of Vancouver is what I like to call the "Washington/B.C. Provincial/State line"
;-)
All freeways have ramp signals now
Which city is officially the city full of Tunnels, LA,Pittsburgh or Seattle?
I don't lnow that there is an official city of tunnels.
OMG! You played Muse!!!!! Not sure what they have to do with Seattle, but thanks!
They don't, the song fit and we were listening to it while filming. Not every song has to be local specific. Got more Muse coming in future videos.
Sweet! They're one of my favorite bands, and "Stockholm Syndrome" did go perfectly with that part of your vid. There's one Seattle legend we've yet to hear. I'm hoping he's in one or both of your last two Seattle videos.
Who are you thinking of? ...if it's Hendrix, no can do, the music is not safe to use but there is a Hendrix cover in the next video. I do have two Seattle artists left in the next two videos but they probably aren't who you'd expect.
Yes, it was Hendrix...I didn't realize his music wasn't "safe", but that's cool.
The cover I used is pretty good and fit. The fact it is a little longer than the original tune was a good thing too.
Great video! Found this one very interesting - we don't have separate "express lanes" in the UK at all AFAIK, so it was interesting to see them in action. It's an interesting idea - am I right in thinking they are essentially toll lanes on highways that are otherwise free to drive on? I'm assuming they have some kind of transponder system and an occupancy restriction?
Thank you, these express lanes are free (some other cities have them from the 1960's), most built before the 1990's are. Express lanes being built now are essentially toll lanes, we have some under construction where I live in Atlanta. In most cases you have to have a transponder to use them.
Ah - watched this again and I get it now - noticed that they're reversible. It's an ingenious idea and seems very cool, though I imagine it presents its fair share of challenges in construction and maintenance.
I've lived in Seattle for 20 years, can't wait to move out next year!
What is the font used for the time?
I think it's Mangia, not sure of the top of my head.
I wonder why the exit sign for I 90 says O.K.
Additionally Jim, As of January 11th 2019 The portion of the Alaskan Way Viaduct you drove from 10:53 to 11:43 will be NO MORE as the new underground waterfront tunnel will be in the process of it's grand opening.
So those elevated views from the AWV will be gone forever!!!
I am aware of that, hope I get to drive the new tunnel someday.
With the way you get around the country, I'm sure it will be sooner than later. Also there will be no toll on the tunnel for the first 90 days once open.
jim, i think some of the road signs were replaced due to the paint fading ( comparing this video to 2019, im not sure how road signs are made) anyway video is actually good, its been 3yrs since the upload
have a video of entering I-5 from the Cherry St & 5th Ave intersection?
No
aww! I never have taken it, noticed it on the maps, looked neat.
How long where you in Seattle?
about 24 hours, one night.
Awesome
Thank you
Only two minutes in the video, and this feels more like Southern California instead of Northern Washington. Where am I again?
P.S. True roadgeeks always show or have at least seen the epic US 99 sign. Hopefully you saw it too.
I did not see it.
Freewayjim
Ah, too bad. If you want to know where it is next time, it's on Columbia Street ramp to WA 99 South onto the Alaskan Way Viaduct. There's a gantry before the freeway entrance that says (SOUTHBOUND (US 99 sign) ) (Waterfront (down arrow) )
Thanks, yeah we did not go that way.
My uncle lives in Seattle WA
Great!
Thanks
crazy fanatics me
This can't be downtown Seattle. I-5 is only moderately jammed.
Got lucky!
Seattle's roads are very much like Philadelphia's
Need for Speed!
At 7:42 it was green sky, why?
That's an effect I used with the break in the music.